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Old 10-02-2020, 12:43 AM
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LOL @ Tim

The good news is that Ron started on the car this week and he's been banging away at it for a couple days now. I made a trip over to his shop today to see the floors and pick from some paint cards he sprayed out last night. The rear frame rails were very clean and the original 16ga torque boxes stayed in place since the AMD torque boxes were lighter at only 18ga. The torque boxes and seat pans were welded in today and all of the plug welds have now been ground smooth including along the lower rockers.

Next up he has some rust to deal with along the dash top. Once that's done he'll move onto the firewall which is also getting new metal. I suspect he'll also keep the original front mounts in place as they are also clean and rust free. In the pictures below, there are two shots of the paint that I chose. With inside light it's a terrific match, but is deeper with a shade more yellow once you get it out in the sun. This card is actually Sherwin Williams ATX BC/CC in 76 Daytona Yellow and I think they also call it Harvest Gold in other GM lines? In either case, it was the deepest color he sprayed out and it really pops in the sun so that's what I chose. More soon as I'm busy with all the bits and pieces while Ron works his way through the body. It's going very well here.


Floor removed to reveal clean solid frame rails and torque boxes which were retained and welded to the new floor.


New AMD floor is in with all of the welding finished up and grinding nearly complete. Both seat boxes are also installed now.


Plug welds between the new floor pan and the original rockers which by the way were completely rust free.


Like most people, Ron doesn't like his picture taken but I got one of him with the car today. (lol)


Sherwin Williams ATX Code 76 Daytona Yellow with a great match under natural lighting.


Hard to see the difference here. but in the sunlight this BC/CC paint really pops.
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Old 10-02-2020, 02:06 AM
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You know that I always seem to have a question, so here it is. If the firewall is replaced, will the hidden VIN be retained?
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Old 10-02-2020, 03:25 AM
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Unfortunately the clutch explosion made a mess out of the tunnel and the toe boards on each side of the bell housing. The previous owner did what he could at the time of the repair to make it look presentable, but in this day in age with replacement panels now available, it really makes sense to fix it right. The section being changed is the central portion seen here between the 2 outer side cowl panels and runs from the seam sealer down. It includes the toe boards and does not affect any of the hidden VIN areas. The VIN numbers are found on the passenger side outer cowl, and on the top cowl panel and none of that is touched in the process.

This lower centre area is the section that is being repaired. It will fix all the mess that was caused when the clutch exploded. It must have made one hell of a mess before it was repaired 35 years ago because it plowed its way over toward the steering column and also thrashed the floor below the gas pedal. Makes you wonder if the person behind the wheel sustained foot trauma since it nailed the pedal area? In either case, it'll be clean as a whistle once this next section is changed out.

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Got a call from my powder coater tonight and just got home from picking up the diff housing, sub frame and a bunch of the small parts whick look fantastic. I also have the new axles and center section here now so once the bearing kit arrives from Tom's, the rear end will be going back together. That should happen for Monday and by that time, the upper and lower A-Arms should be done so the sub frame can also start going back together. Thanks for the suggestions on the 12 bolt Freddie. The folks at Tom's are awesome!






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That looks a lot like mine. I used BK02 powder from Cardinal...Joe
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Beautiful stuff Graeme. Here's a double Yella Fella in Cold Lake

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars...car/1525140052
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Beautiful stuff Graeme. Here's a double Yella Fella in Cold Lake

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars...car/1525140052
Such a great description huh?
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Such a great description huh?
I know right?? And "camero"
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Got the gloss black control arms back from powder last night. Now to get the bushings and ball joints loaded into them before it all goes back together. Yesterday was also a great day for painting so I detailed the hood hinges and the front steering gear so that will also be going together this week.







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I've been gone for a week and just like that you're pulling way ahead of me HAHAHA!!! Looks great bud
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